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Cooperativeness as a Personality Trait and Its Impact on Cooperative Behavior in Young East Asian Adults Who Synchronized in Casual Conversations [PDF]
Cooperation is essential in social life, involving collaborative efforts for mutual benefits. Individual differences in the cooperativeness trait are pivotal in these interactions.
Xiaoqi Deng +3 more
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Evolution of cooperation with contextualized behavior
How do networks of social interaction govern the emergence and stability of prosocial behavior? Theoretical studies of this question typically assume unconditional behavior, meaning that an individual either cooperates with all opponents or defects against all opponents—an assumption that produces a pessimistic outlook for the evolution of cooperation,
Qi Su, Alex McAvoy, Joshua B. Plotkin
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The experimental research on leaders and cooperative behavior. [PDF]
Leaders are critical to a team or organization, their behavior affects employees’ psychology and their work effort, and then affects the efficiency and innovation of the team or organization. Previous studies have focused on the role model of leaders, ignoring the guiding role of leaders with different efforts.
Fu X, Li C, Fu J.
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Impression formation and cooperative behavior [PDF]
Two studies investigated how behavioral information about the morality or intelligence of another person influences impressions, expectations of cooperative behavior, and own cooperation in a mixed-motive interdependence situation. Consistent with the morality-importance hypothesis results revealed that morality information influenced impressions ...
de Bruin, E.N.M., van Lange, P.A.M.
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The Influence of Trust Score on Cooperative Behavior [PDF]
The assessment of trust between users is essential for collaboration. General reputation and ID mechanisms may support users’ trust assessment. However, these mechanisms lack sensitivity to pairwise interactions and specific experience such as betrayal over time.
Claudia-Lavinia Ignat +2 more
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Lessons learned from an enterprise-wide clinical datathon
In 2020, Baylor College of Medicine held a datathon to inform potential users of a new data warehouse, allow users to address clinical questions, identify warehouse capabilities and limitations, foster collaborations, and engage trainees.
Andrew J. Zimolzak +10 more
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Cooperative behavior of molecular motors
Both experimental evidence and theoretical models for collective effects in the working mechanism of molecular motors are reviewed at three different levels, namely: (i) interaction between the two heads of double-headed motors, particularly in processive motors like kinesin, myosin V and myosin VI, (ii) cooperative regulation of muscle thin filaments ...
Vermeulen, Karen C. +2 more
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Promoting collaboration and cultural competence for physician assistant and physical therapist students: a cross-cultural decentralized interprofessional education model [PDF]
Purpose: As the United States health care model progresses towards medical teams and the country’s population continues to diversify, the need for health professional education programs to develop and implement culturally specific interprofessional ...
Kathleen De Oliveira +3 more
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Purpose: The aims of this study were to assess the prevalence and also some related demographic and dental factors of dental anxiety and behavioral problems in school-aged children.
M Paryab, M Hosseinbor
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The academisation of the therapy professions occupational therapy, speech therapy and physiotherapy in Germany has created new challenging constellations. Tensions can be seen in the intraprofessional cooperation of professionally qualified employers and
Schönfeld Andreas, Luderer Christiane
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